Motivator wrote: » Jesus Christ, his head must be spinning.
greyday wrote: » He's grand. He is well used to this.
The Big Easy wrote: » If he does have some kind of nervous/psychological vulnerability, he's done amazing to get to the level he's got to and must have some natural talent. He's gone birdie birdie to finish out the from 9 after a horror start. Im sure he's seen/sees a sports psychologist, but they obviously haven't got to the bottom of it yet. But as I've said before golf is incredibly difficult and the pressure at that level when you're fighting to just support yourself and your family is immense.
Motivator wrote: » To be fair to him, he has settled after that horror start. If he can somehow get back to level for his round it would be a decent days play. I know Watson is -11 but he and Day haven’t won for a long time and I can’t really see them pulling away. If Seamus could get back to 4 behind you never know what could happen tomorrow.
Widdensushi wrote: » Showing serious character to come back from that start, well done.
Motivator wrote: » Finished with a bogey 5 on the last, a shame as a par would have been a great way to end a difficult day. Still, he has an outside chance tomorrow especially if Hickok can drop one more on 18.
Mushy wrote: » Would a top 10 be enough for another guaranteed start?
Lad GAGA wrote: » Didn't see any of yesterdays play but was tracking his score, couldn't believe the start he had but great character to come back the way he did. Might suit him today, out early and with a less established player, could post a good score. Fingers crossed he gets off to a good start and has a top ten finish, well capable of it.
Pogue eile wrote: » He is paired with Poulter, hardly less established.